ID Pistol
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Can anyone ID this pistol and give a value?
Thanks in advance.
PS
I am trying my best to post pictures from image shack but no luck.
PSS
I got one to post with your help. I will try to post more.
Thank you for your help.
Dave
Can anyone ID this pistol and give a value?Thanks in advance.
PS
I am trying my best to post pictures from image shack but no luck.
PSS
I got one to post with your help. I will try to post more.
Thank you for your help.
Dave
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easy, it is Whooper Model 665489765, made about 3:15 PM on a Thursday, 1999. Inpector 13, Usually worth about $69.56 0 -
If Image Shack isn't working? Might try, another web photo host. 
EDIT #1
It's a W W II vintage .25 automatic. Made in the Soviet Union/Russia. It's uncommon and would have considerable collectors value. Specially if it was in better condition.0 -
a little trick with image shack..try this...
Get your pic up on your screen, right click on it, click "copy link location".
Nothing will happen.
come back here and click on the photo icon {4th from the right}
Paste the copied info in between the brackets.0 -
Rufe-snow:
Thank you so much. I'm selling this for a friends estate. Could you give me a fare opening bid and I will put it on the auction side. I have no idea were to start.
Thanks
Dave quote:Originally posted by rufe-snow
If Image Shack isn't working? Might try, another web photo host.
EDIT #1
It's a W W II vintage .25 automatic. Made in the Soviet Union/Russia. It's uncommon and would have considerable collectors value. Specially if it was in better condition.0 -
I believe that is a 1926 to 1933 "TK" made by the Tula ordnance factory.
If later than 1933 the finger grooves on the slide should be more die angle than vertical.0 -
quote:Originally posted by David Lee
Rufe-snow:
Thank you so much. I'm selling this for a friends estate. Could you give me a fare opening bid and I will put it on the auction side. I have no idea were to start.
Thanks
Model of 1926, TK Korovin Pistol. (Supposedly used by staff officers and nurses). More likely KGB.
It's condition would be a drawback, unfortunately. I would start it at $300, and hope for the best.0 -
Good catch, rufe.
It is a Tula-Korovin pistol, looks like a Second Model, likely made in the 1930s.
There is a long article at
http://www.russianrevolvers.com/kopovin/TKKorovin.html0 -
""Good catch, Babun.
It is a Tula-Korovin pistol, looks like a Second Model, likely made in the 1930s.
There is a long article at
http://www.russianrevolvers.com/kopovin/TKKorovin.ht""
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